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Songs, Yarns, and Fiddles from Remote Australia: Flora Wong's Stories of Music Equity in the Outback

Songs, Yarns, and Fiddles from Remote Australia: Flora Wong's Stories of Music Equity in the Outback

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How can music bring people together in remote towns? Violinist and researcher Chi Lui Flora Wong shares stories from her residencies in Charleville and Cunnamulla, where music became a way to listen, connect, and build community. From campfire songs to deep listening by the river, she explores how sound sparks belonging and social change.

This podcast is made by the Creative Change Project, an ARC Future Fellowship funded by the Australian Research Council and hosted by the Creative Arts Research Institute and Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University.

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